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Photograph of two men and a woman smoking

Item is a photograph of a man lighting another man's cigarette. A woman is standing next to them. The photograph is a double exposure but the other exposure is not clear.

Photograph of two iron hatchets or tomahawks decorated with feathers, five stone arrowheads, and a Mi'kmaq "crooked knife"

Item, a photograph, has a stamp marking it copyright to the National Film Board on the reverse side. The tomahawk and stone arrowhead artifacts were found by Thomas Head Raddall at Indian Gardens, Mersey River in the 1930's. The tomahawks were originally made by the French and sold to the Mi'kmaq. The knife was crafted at Broad River, Queen's County, in the 1930's.

Photograph of two images of an unidentified exhibition

Item is an unlabeled photograph of an exhibition presented by Eyelevel Gallery. The photograph depicts two juxtaposed images. The upper image is a portrait of a woman and two children posing in formal attire. The lower image depicts an issue of The Toronto Star newspaper with child handprints and other markings drawn onto the newspaper. The image includes a note that reads: "I used to pretend that my real father was Roy Rogers."

Photograph of two images of an unidentified exhibition

Item is an unlabeled photograph of an exhibition presented by Eyelevel Gallery. The photograph depicts two juxtaposed images. The upper image is a portrait of a woman and two children posing in formal attire. The lower image depicts an issue of The Toronto Star newspaper with child handprints and other markings drawn onto the newspaper. The image includes a note that reads: "I used to pretend that my real father was Roy Rogers."

Photograph of two ducks made of fur

Item is a photographic slide depicting two small duck figurines made out of fur, which are posed on a rock. The figurines are from somewhere in the eastern Canadian Arctic and were made by someone named Bill.

Photograph of two dressmaking classes

Item is a photograph of students from two dressmaking classes at the Technical University of Nova Scotia, taught by Mrs. Frank Glazebrook and K.J. O'Neill. The photograph shows the students sitting at work tables and sewing machines.

Climo's Studio

Photograph of two dolls from Fort Chimo, Quebec

Item is a photographic slide depicting two dolls from Fort Chimo, Quebec. The dolls both have carved faces and traditional Inuit clothes made out of fur. One doll is a man and one doll is a woman. The dolls are posed outdoors against some white stone.

Photograph of two children

Item is a portrait photograph of one young girl and one young boy seated, full pose. Negative annotated: "Show hands". Envelope suggests this is "Copy of what appears to be a wet plate shot of two children".

Photograph of two cats in East Dover

Item is a photographic slide depicting a grey cat and a brown cat walking outdoors. There is a human hand on the back of one of the cats. The photograph was taken at a summer camp in East Dover.

Photograph of two Black Nova Scotian soldiers from the CEF No. 2 Construction Battalion

File contains a photograph of two Black Nova Scotian soldiers, posed standing in army uniforms with caps and crops, most likely members of the Canadian Expeditionary Force (CEF) No. 2 Construction Battalion. The No. 2 was raised in Truro, Nova Scotia, in 1916, and was the only Canadian battalion composed of Black soldiers in Canadian military history.

Photograph of two artifacts display

Item is an unlabeled photograph of an exhibition presented by Eyelevel Gallery. The image shows two artifacts each in black and white on a wall shelf.

Photograph of twelve men in suits

Item is a photograph of twelve men in suits. Persons include: (front row) Kenneth MacQuarrie, Alva Jeffrey, Roland MacArthur, Richard Carroll, Lorne MacDonald; (back row) Wilfred MacAleer, A.H. MacKinnon, G.M. Cameron, Arthur Small, Edward Garnhum, Lorne Ward and S.E. Frederick.
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